Priyadarshan set to begin work on fantasy horror movie with Akshay Kumar, topic confirmed

Priyadarshan set to begin work on fantasy horror movie with Akshay Kumar, topic confirmed

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Priyadarshan is all set to begin work on his subsequent movie, which can reunite him with Akshay Kumar after 14 years. The director-actor duo has given us some cult hits like Hera Pheri (2000) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), which is why their upcoming undertaking will certainly create a buzz.

Filmmaker Priyadarshan with actor Akshay Kumar

He shared, “Now that I’ve accomplished my docu-series on the historical past of Ram Mandir, my most vital movie that I’m beginning work on is produced by Ekta Kapoor with Akshay. It's a horror fantasy with a contact of humor.”

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Is it one thing like BB? “It was speculated to be a psychological thriller, however it will be fictional in opposition to the backdrop of black magic, India's oldest superstition. It’s all the time a pleasure working with Akshay. From our first movie to this movie, all the pieces has all the time been good with him, he handles feelings very nicely. I used to be ready for a very good topic to come back again with it and I feel this might be that topic.

Since we mentioned B.B. , coincidentally two of his beforehand talked about sequels are getting a 3rd installment of their respective franchises, Bhool Bhulaiyaa Three and Hera Pheri 3.

The 67-year-old is just not a fan of remakes, “The primary one is all the time the very best, like Hera Pheri. It would all the time be good, no matter second or third half you make. Folks will all the time say they appreciated the unique. In sequels, producers capitalize on that market success. There may be nothing mistaken in doing this. Folks everywhere in the world make sequels. Terminator 2 was larger than Terminator 1, the previous being made by a distinct director. I, by some means, don't like making sequels.

Nevertheless he has no drawback with remakes, as he had remade the Malayalam movie Ramaji Rao Talking (1989) in Hera Pheri. “However I by no means remake the movies I’ve made just for my very own satisfaction. As a producer, I’ve tried horror, comedy, romance. I do know that once I make some movies, they’re for audiences who like lifelike movies, whereas some are for the widespread man. I all the time be sure that my movies don’t comprise any double that means, or content material that folks can’t watch with their kids,” he concluded.



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